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The Board of the Chamber of Oil Marketing Companies has elected the Executive Director of Trinity Oil Company Mr. Gabriel Kumi as board chair of the chamber, and CEO of Star Oil Philip Teiku as Vice Chair .They take over from Mr William Tawiah, CEO of Zen Petroleum (outgoing chairman) and Mr Kwame Osei Prempeh of Goil (Vice Chairman).
Presently, Mr. Kumi serves as the Vice Chairman of the LPG Marketing Companies Association of Ghana, where he advocates for industry standards, regulatory improvements, and sustainable growth.
He is a distinguished Chartered Marketer (CIM, UK) with a master's degree in Entrepreneurship from the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA).
Throughout his extensive career, Mr. Kumi has demonstrated exceptional expertise, particularly in the downstream oil industry. Over the past 15 years, he has dedicated himself to nurturing and growing the Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) downstream sector in Ghana.
His commitment to excellence and industry growth has been instrumental in shaping the landscape of LPG marketing and distribution in the country.
Currently, Mr. Kumi serves as the Executive Director of Trinity Oil Company Limited, a leading LPG marketing company in Ghana. Under his leadership, Trinity Oil has not only excelled in the LPG sector but also established itself as the sole distributor of Shield Lubricants in Ghana. His strategic vision and operational acumen have significantly contributed to the company's success and reputation.
In addition to his executive role at Trinity Oil, Mr. Kumi holds the esteemed position of Vice Chairman of the LPG Marketing Companies Association of Ghana. In this capacity, he plays a pivotal role in advocating for industry standards, regulatory improvements, and sustainable growth within the LPG sector.
Mr. Gabriel Kumi's profound knowledge, vast experience, and unwavering dedication make him a highly respected figure in the LPG industry. His contributions continue to drive innovation, efficiency, and safety in the marketing and distribution of LPG in Ghana.
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